Lindsay Zammit, PhD

Assistant Professor (CHS)

Department of Human Oncology

(She/Her)

I am a clinical medical physicist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Oncology. I provide clinical services at the UW and the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital. My duties include quality management of patient plans from simulation through treatment delivery, and upkeep of our radiation delivery systems, primarily the Varian TrueBeam. As a newer member of the team, I am actively seeking clinical projects to help integrate new technologies and processes to advance patient care. I also have the pleasure of co-instructing the radiation therapy physics course in the fall semester for our interning RTT students.

Education

Residency, University of Wisconsin – Madison, Therapeutic Medical Physics (2023)

PhD, University of Wisconsin – Madison, Medical Physics (2021)

MS, University of Wisconsin – Madison, Medical Physics (2018)

BS, University of Wisconsin – Madison, Nuclear Engineering (2016)

Academic Appointments

Assistant Professor (CHS), Human Oncology (2023)

Selected Honors and Awards

John R. Cameron – John R. CunninghamYoung Investigator Competition: Third Place (2020)

Standard Imaging AAPMTravel Award (2019)

Max Carbon/Thomas Plunkett Scholarship (2014, 2015)

Boards, Advisory Committees and Professional Organizations

American Association of Physicists inMedicine (AAPM) March 2019 -Present

Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) Jan. 2017 – Present

NIH Biotechnology Training Program(BTP) Sept. 2016 – 2021

American Board of Radiology (ABR) August 2018